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![]() wrote: You can start by hooking it to someone elses vehicle that you know works to be sure it isn't the trailer. I'm curious what could be worng with a trailer. I work on computers and have been accused of not having the most common sense, so I just see a metal thing with wheels. I have done some wiring in the past and it went off without a hitch. While looking into my problem, I have seen a tip about hooking jumper cables from the trailer to the truck to provide a solid ground, going to try that first thing in the AM. Chuck |
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